The Liaison Committee is a committee of the
British House of Commons, the lower house of the
United Kingdom Parliament
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. The committee consists of the chairs of the 32 Commons
select committees and the chair of the
Joint Committee on Human Rights.
The role of the committee is to consider general matters relating to the work of select committees. It advises the
House of Commons Commission on select committees as well as choosing select committee reports for debate in the chamber.
Since 2002, the
Prime Minister
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has appeared annually before the Liaison Committee in order to give evidence on matters of public policy. The Liaison Committee is the only Commons committee that questions the prime minister and generally meets twice a year.
Membership
As of 25 May 2022, the members of the committee are as follows:
See also
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List of Committees of the United Kingdom Parliament
The parliamentary committees of the United Kingdom are committees of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Each consists of a small number of Members of Parliament from the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, House of Commons, or Peerage, pee ...
References
External links
Liaison Committee websiteRecords for this Committee are kept at the Parliamentary Archives
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Select Committees of the British House of Commons